Chaz at Twinfinite writes,
It’s been years and years since the last time I really played a racing game, and more since I played any kind of demolition derby, though the genre always seemed interesting and fun. When the call went out for someone to take a look at Bugbear’s early-access title Next Car Game, I couldn’t pass it up – the teaser and tech-demo videos looked insanely entertaining (and entertainingly insane). While there’s quite a lot left to get built into this one to round it out, I’m going to dive in to what’s there now and what I think about the experience as it stands today.
Bugbear Entertainment has issued a press release for Next Car Game: Wreckfest, letting us know that the transition to their new engine is now complete and the upgraded version of the game is available on Steam.
Game is alot more enjoyable now, looking forward for more updates once they get back from mandatory vacation
Bugbear Entertainment has released a new update for Next Car Game: Wreckfest that improves CPU performance and makes its damage system more brutal than ever before in both single player and multiplayer.
Game has a ton of potential, Bugbear has proved in the past they can deliver a fun game with a ton of content.
DSOGaming writes: "Two days ago, we informed you about the highly anticipated update for Next Car Game: Wreckfest. This update introduced a new DX11 rendering engine, improved the physics engine, and brought support for 64-bit OS systems. However, it appears that this new engine is not up to the standards set by the previous one."